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While it may be overkill, the .300 wby mag makes for an extremely efficient kill without doing catastrophic damage and ruining the spoils of the kill.
Congrats! I've always said that with the 300 WBY any shot from the ankle up will likely be fatal.
re: .300 wby magPosted by DownshiftAndFloorIt on 12/3/12 at 11:59 am to wiltznucs
Got a buddy who deer hunts with a .30-.378 wby. That thing is horrible.
re: .300 wby magPosted by wiltznucs on 12/3/12 at 12:05 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Got a buddy who deer hunts with a .30-.378 wby. That thing is horrible.
I shot one a decade ago and it has the most impressive muzzle blast/report that I've ever seen in a sporting rifle.
I've always said I'd like to buy one for giggles. The reports about the barrel erosion due to that round are unbelievable.
re: .300 wby magPosted by BAYOUBUCKEYE on 12/3/12 at 12:20 pm to beauxkner
Yes I had one. It was unpleasant after about 3 rounds. Beautiful gun though.
Quick story. I was shooting mine at the range one day and this couple came by and set up at the other end of the line about 20 yards away. I was getting ready to fire another shot when my buddy notices that they got didn't have any hearing protection on. He taps me on the shoulder to hold up and yells down to them that this gun is pretty loud and they might want to put some earplugs in. The dude says "we'll be alright". I cracked off a round and they both about pissed their pants, packed up their shite and left without firing a shot.
Quick story. I was shooting mine at the range one day and this couple came by and set up at the other end of the line about 20 yards away. I was getting ready to fire another shot when my buddy notices that they got didn't have any hearing protection on. He taps me on the shoulder to hold up and yells down to them that this gun is pretty loud and they might want to put some earplugs in. The dude says "we'll be alright". I cracked off a round and they both about pissed their pants, packed up their shite and left without firing a shot.
re: .300 wby magPosted by DownshiftAndFloorIt on 12/3/12 at 12:23 pm to wiltznucs
His has a brake on it. That this is so stupidly loud that I don't see how he can make himself bring it in the woods.
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re: .300 wby magPosted by wiltznucs on 12/3/12 at 12:29 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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His has a brake on it. That this is so stupidly loud that I don't see how he can make himself bring it in the woods.
If I'm not mistaken Weatherby doesnt even offer that round without the brake... and with good reason!
To the best of my ability I always use earplugs when shooting my Weatherby's even while hunting.
re: .300 wby magPosted by DownshiftAndFloorIt on 12/3/12 at 12:30 pm to wiltznucs
He doesn't. And he's deaf. Go figure.
re: .300 wby magPosted by TigerOnThe Hill on 12/4/12 at 12:30 am to beauxkner
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Its an old Wby Mark XXII I believe. My grandfather bought it for my dad and then he handed it down to me after graduating from my Benjamin pump. Still accurate as all hell!
Many years ago, my cousin had a 22 LR similar to that. It was a very pretty gun and was extremely accurate. It's only drawback was that if the action was not cleaned about every 50 rounds, it would misfire. He ended trading it off. To this day, there are times he wishes he could have it back.
re: .300 wby magPosted by LouisianaChessie on 12/4/12 at 3:57 am to beauxkner
Wby mag is between win mag and the ultra?
re: .300 wby magPosted by wiltznucs on 12/4/12 at 7:28 am to LouisianaChessie
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Wby mag is between win mag and the ultra?
Using factory ammo and the same barrel length the 300 WBY is faster and creates more energy than the 300 WIN. The 300 RUM is virtually identical ballistically to the 300 WBY. The primary difference being that the belted Weatherby hit the market in 1944 and the non-belted RUM in 1999. I've often said that Roy Weatherby was better part of five decades ahead of his time.
The 30-378 WBY smokes them both and was introduced in 1958 as a project between Weatherby and the US Military.
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re: .300 wby magPosted by DownshiftAndFloorIt on 12/4/12 at 7:31 am to wiltznucs
I can believe it never caught on with the military, yet the .338 lapua took off.
re: .300 wby magPosted by wiltznucs on 12/4/12 at 7:36 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I can believe it never caught on with the military, yet the .338 lapua took off
At the time the Army was looking for something a bit different than they would now.
"The cartridge was the product of a design/development effort of 1958-1959 between Mr William L. Strickland at the U S Army Ballistics Laboratory of Redstone Arsenal Alabama and Roy Weatherby. The research development contract specified the development/production of a single shot rifle/cartridge combination which could provide a flat nosed and based, 80gr and 100 gr projectile velocity of 6000 ft/s. The rifle was removed from the stock and mounted in a machine rest, the armor plate targets were 10' in front of the muzzle. The results of this testing have helped the Army in the development of effective battlefield armor and armor penetrators used on the battlefield today."
This post was edited on 12/4 at 7:42 am
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